Fennec Shand: The Mysterious Return
Fennec Shand, who first appeared in The Mandalorian, will be making a return in The Bad Batch season 3. Her appearance in the animated series has already added an intriguing dynamic, as she attempts to hunt down Omega. Moreover, with the unresolved storyline of Omega being captured and put into the care of her sister, Emerie Karr, there are numerous possibilities for Fennec Shand's character in the upcoming season.
Fennec Shand takes aim at Cad Bane in Star Wars The Bad Batch season 1
Cad Bane: The Ruthless Bounty Hunter
Cad Bane, known for his ruthless nature as a bounty hunter in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, has already made an appearance in The Bad Batch. His encounter with Fennec Shand and the task of tracking down Omega have set the stage for potential revenge and further developments in the upcoming season.
Cad Bane confronts Hunter while hunting Omega in Star Wars The Bad Batch
Gungi: A Tragic Story of Freedom and Loss
Gungi, a young Wookiee Padawan who fought alongside Ahsoka in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, made a surprising appearance in The Bad Batch. His tragic story of seeking vengeance for the deaths of his friends at the hands of the Trandoshans offers a compelling narrative that could unfold further if the series returns to Kashyyyk.
Star Wars The Bad Batch Gungi
Kanan Jarrus: Escaping Order 66
Kanan Jarrus, best known for his role in Star Wars Rebels, made a younger appearance as Caleb Dume in the first episode of The Bad Batch. His escape from Order 66 and established distrust of the clones present intriguing themes that could be explored further in the upcoming season.
Caleb Dume, or Kanan Jarrus, wields his lightsaber in Star Wars: The Bad Batch season 1, episode 1
Cere Junda: Unveiling a Jedi's Past
Cere Junda, a Jedi Master from Jedi: Fallen Order, has a backstory left to be revealed, especially regarding her escape from Order 66 and the events during that period. The uncertainty surrounding her past makes The Bad Batch an ideal platform for her first television appearance, offering an opportunity to delve into her character's history.
Cere Junda and Darth Vader face off on Jedha.
Darth Vader: The Intimidating Villain
Darth Vader, a pivotal villain in the rise of the Empire, holds a significant place in the Star Wars franchise. His potential inclusion in The Bad Batch season 3 could raise the stakes and add an intimidating presence, showcasing the lengths to which he and the Empire would go to pursue their targets.
Darth Vader senses and realizes that Ahsoka Tano is alive while attacking Phoenix Squadron in Star Wars Rebels
Grand Admiral Thrawn: A New Perspective
Grand Admiral Thrawn, known for his role in the Galactic Empire and subsequent rise to prominence, could be introduced in a younger form in The Bad Batch. Portraying Thrawn before attaining the rank of Grand Admiral would offer a fresh perspective on his character and shed new light on his actions within the Empire.
Thrawn speaking with Yularen in the Star Wars Rebels episode Through Imperial Eyes
Captain Rex: The Loyal Clone
Captain Rex, a familiar face from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, has already made appearances and been mentioned in The Bad Batch. His potential return to assist in the rescue of Omega, especially with the group separated at the end of season 2, presents an exciting possibility for the upcoming season.
Captain Rex in Star Wars The Bad Batch Episode 7
Ahsoka Tano: A Legacy Continues
Ahsoka Tano, with her extensive history in the Star Wars franchise, could make a return to The Bad Batch season 3. Her reunion with the clones post-Order 66 and the potential for reuniting with Rex offer rich opportunities for the writers to explore compelling narratives.
Ahsoka in Clone Wars Season 7 Episode 15
Boba Fett: A Fateful Reunion
The potential meeting between Boba Fett and Omega holds the promise of turning the Star Wars series upside down. With Omega's history of being hunted and Boba Fett's future as a bounty hunter, their introduction could mark a significant turning point in the series, especially with the newfound connection to Emerie Karr.
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